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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1899)
MONDAY. CENSUS SUPERVISOR. The Governor's Appeal. Governor Goer ami tuff returned tlili morning from Nan Franclaco whore they had been to groat the Oregon voluntoera. Willi liter thfUovornor hail n SmIS' ",,,lr"'" 11,0 y '' 11 I. . " 1 1 'iiuregon with iy ltttff to !.7!?rilM 11 with the under ? i! f U.mf.yo?, 10 Jproowil im mediately to the Vancouver (arracks ami there be muatered out. When I went fouud but one opinion anionic you. and that la that you be miiur..,i ,,;,t i.. k... rranuURo. When I found tlmt this waa r mi i wiim tune I could do to aid you n having this thlnii aoeoii.nllsliml. Thia lias boon a great disappointment lo the iwnplo of Ureiion. bui the disappoint moot la only a teii,Hrary one. I leave for Ore n with my stuff to morrow niKM, , i I0I . Cirry t0 me Hople of Oregon the assurance from i'.J! y.ou . " K to our native .i . ,r'r' 0,1 v received an matlim In Cailtuniw, and rijrhl royally I.00!'1" '"'le you welcome. Hut . i o iiy a eiiado of the locoj.lion that awalta you in Oreuon. The mount alnsand valley are waiting (or you wlih oprn arum. Vour inilhira and wives, your slstrm and 1 may aay , sweetheart, are Impatient at the delay in y,,r com. rg. on have t'oiilerrwl bonor land re nown on the ttii. o Oregon and the two I'le are more thai, m.x.uua to ahow their appreciation of your wurk. Tlie state of Oregon Uproudo tl.e record you have made and on bel a,i u her people 1 thank you. i ..i i . vu.unui oumme a then steptieJ for- heard all over the field : '.Men you have heard your Governor aak loran aeuiance from you that you w I ban tocher until we teach Oregon. A thoae Intending to return to Oregon band-'0 tei,mnt ' G.elr 'early every rM.t hand in the reglm of the men he 1.1 tK.tr i. ' A Circle City Letter. .. . ft. .waits im rvceivetl a letter from Mr. John Ueclitcl. dated at Circle City, A!., May 2. it- snorted reaching Ian wheie be remainrd on ly one day aa thing were not a retre aente.1. HewesSO.Vdsye from fckag way to'DawaonandOWday to Ciicle City. I raveling with four dogs, the beat one be ing me uog lie look from Albany. J there now are cheap. Mr. Iletebel had irucK a i..t with the only man who hirr-i help t Circle City, which w.uld laat white there wa waer In the creek. At lhat time there waa tome anow but it waa moat gone, and the weather wa good. Mr. llechlvl had Irh-d to alnk in one of hi claim but bad failed on ac count oi tlie water and hence had But truck anything yet and nothingon any of the creeks in which be waa in termed had been done, nor had anything been truck in that part of the ecuntry laat winter. Several stampedes bad proven w goou. Dwiijkoi t tk'Amaan. There la i photograph of the ataff of; the, 101-In telllgencer which wa taken a few )eara ago. How the oi l force under Alfred llolman 1 scattered I lie la on the Ore gonian in 1'ortland : Will II. Tarry i city comptroller John W. l'ratt la pi act ic ing law but (till write occaaionally : Lamout la a proleeaor in Yale ; Ingeraoll ha been juattca of the eac and it now a member of the bar; Jahea Kelaon la with the Aarociated prent in New York ; T K. llodge la running a mine at Magee. Idaho; Frank Kberle haa dlitp ivared; Cronin ha left the butineae; Melvin G. Winatock la organizer of the Kagloa; Earle la rnoning a paper at Coupexitle; Sheillold la In bkagway and George U. i'lper,! the younguat of the group, la now owner of the, l'oat-lntolli-tfcnier. ScaitloJArgu. .TUEoDAY. An Albany Man Gel th Hum, WAaiMNOTON, D. C, July 17 0. B. winn, oi Albany, waa today apfxiintea Cemua Huperviaor of the drat dlalrlct. Mlaa Nolia Grey went to the Hay thia noon. ' Hon. G. K. Chamberlain, of Portland, la in the city attending court. Miaa Kgan returned thia noon from a aaveial month tay in l'orlland. Mr. and Mrj. A. W, Iloweraox are taalng their vacation in Yaiuhlll county, Mr. It. i. Montague returned thia non , from a viait with 1'ortland rein- tlViH. J.l L. A. WoocJIa.a prominent Ta coma teacher, I In the city on her aitui mrr vacation. Mr. Frank Stitnaor. of rorlland, la in tha oitv, called her by the acriuua ill iica of hi mother. on account of the acrioua lllncn of air. hv. rnrkcr no vervicea were held in the Congregational church yeaterday. virw.ii.u, clle'l iiavo re turned to Allmny from Scapjiooiie on the Ujlumhia.where they have been tlie pa', 1. A. ri.'liilllcr mi rlve.l In Altmnv I mm 1'endli'ton yeaterday. V m. Kit' hard, of Albany, came down on Hie ovejhui.l and wrnt to Mlverion to lo aaliome laud which he i ahoot la purihae,-- tale.i) Journal Tlie Ladle Mimlonnrv Hnrli.lv n( ll, Treabyteriaii church lawn party timurday ndernnon at the plraauut home of Mr. V, U, Kedllcid. Ma or and Mra. Frank Y.. ll.wl formerly of Hah m, have become per manent reaiilenu of tMacliy, with their '""""i v r.,ren ireei. uregonian. I'.. II. Punhain. who recitnLtv niorlni. e.1 property in talent, wa up lant Kal- uruay, stir. iMiniiaui la making great Improvement on hie nlnra an.t an mIu. gam home i the renult. Aahland Town tia. TheHoung reon ea Fociete of the HaptUt church w i'l give a law u aociable at the residence ol Mix lWtio Ihi, khart on vteuneaday eveninjr, July 19, 18W. Ue cream ami cake It) cente. are conitally united to attend. Mre. J-ithci'. Albany' oldeat ciliacn. ifive a very plea ant tea at the bom oi her aun Jame Ulkui in the onthern auburb lt Saturday afteriioim. lo the auiea 01 me uaHmtchuich, in honor of ncrv7tu lilriliday. I'M. W. !f. IH., W. II. Warner. 0. 1 nannala, Mra. Craw Mra. Lingren. Mr. htl. Mr, lfoiriie. Mra. 1'urJoin and Mia Maggie Darker left yeaterday for The Dalle to attend the grand lodge A. O. I'. W. and legree ol Honor. J. A. Weaver hai returned from 1 trip to Fmh Lake, made with ltev. Dav vn port of U'ttanuii. He caught all the trout, fine fellow, ho wanted. John Althouteand the Froman were there retching all the trout In and out of eight and crying for more. There wa about twvlteincheaofanow to croia, but it wai going but. Frank Plckey, of thi ciiy, ride a 128 ?ccr w hetd, and aaya it go ao cay that 10 ia thinking of changing it to a higher one. Laat Kattiriay he came from Cor- vallia to Albany In 33 minute, making the diNlance to Granger, much more than half In 13 minute. The hilly track thia aid 1 loo rough lor tail riding. V. A. Well ia In a Portland hoapiU under the care of an oculiat. Monday be had an operation -rforined on one eye tor me removal 01 a caiaraci, wuicn 1 jr more than a year pat haa aerim'tly In' paired hi eveeight. lit orwration I aid to have been very ucceaafnl, and 1 comple'e reatoration of viaion I eifivct ed. Timet. Chat lea Mummery, a few month ago man of immenee bhvaical atreneih. hope to be able to leave today for hi former Home at Detroit, Miciugan. 1 wo month ago conaumption laid bold of him and ita ravage have been such that he la but the aliadow of hie former self, and Thuraday waa obliged to remain in bed. tf na relative who etanu nign in bualnca circle in the city ol Detroit. and he intend If possible to reach that city to apand the reat of hiaalloted day. Oorvalll Time. A Memorable Event. On of I. mutt enjoabl ocla vant of lb teaion w curred yeaterday aterno'jnat the bom of Mr. Ja. Kb kin. Th gathering watlo honor of Mr. Amelia Krlier, tb mother-in-law of Mr. Klklna, who on laat Sabbath, Joly 10 rawed her V7tb birthday and to com meinorat thi event her frlanda ot tb m. r.. cnurjb and tb W. 0. T. U. gav her a pleaaanl tiirnrl. A Mr. Fiaber nceivea hergue.i 10 gracionly and affectiooauly, reognla ngeaclt one. and calling by oam tvrc thor ah had not aeen lor a year or more, it wa dlllleult loteall.e lhat aba had pad her four core and evenieeo yeaia. Her mind la Vtgorou and her memory marveloua- Iv good, ah read the napora and tnaga alnai and ia well posted in all matter in which the I particularly Interested. Her life ht been one of great uielulnen and activity not mily in tb hon e, but in tb cnurcti and oilier orginlaat'ona, eepeci ally the W. f. T. U. of which h 1 no an honored member. During the alternoon tarrr! of tb favorite hymn of Mr. Fiher were ung oy iu guew, and v. Wire oHeied a fervtnt prayer. thankln (; fnr the life if had given lo m, an ai-klng that in umuirj in iraei ue apareu another year, 11 11 belli a ill. Hofiediment of icecream and cher rie were then lerved. The friend en joyed Hi afternooo moat heartily, and epaiatd In the evening with tb bit I rig of Ibi aged aaint reefing upon them iiav a ueneuicuon. The following gafta we'e present: Dran l Mr Wire. DrandMr. Win naru, Judge and Mra Moutanve. SI pa- dame Knkine. Adama, Si.pon, Crowtler, Hi John, Farrier. WaUon, oon, winoM. llochredier, Living atone, Brink, ll.Ie, Stewart, f urdotu, aunoure, vance. Koli.cn. Wei(4ll. Wendell. William on, Tlioma. Milla-d.Crawloid, Bryan, '"p ioarj, i.ee, wilier. Urown, c viiraner. l atlertnn. Melirldn. wic huiTord, Mead, MonUnye, Mc- niiiKwr. niciif i.iii. l aniia ami Mnniwr u sir, n i' ey n ire. A Hail Storm Story. A. W. Moe. a teacher at a Korlh Da- koU Indian Agency, who I (pending Mi imnmer at Tangtnt. told the Cor- rallNTlme lh following: rnev iij a atorm at Fort Ben hoi J on Inly 3rd that made ililntra titat .1.1,. It laatod. It wa a Lall.torm, the liaa of which Mr. Mote never taw before and never wanta to ae again. The hail- fone, "nocked tbeep down, bunted their heada and broke thai? ). An Indian boy from th agency wa enront to a neighboring town to play in tb band at a Fourth ol July celebration. I I II horn wa tied on tbataddle behind him. Th baiUtone beat the hnr.i I nto a ahapele ma aod rendered it neeiea. The boy aved bimeelf by bold'ng hi ayy overcoat over hi head, atretched like a tent by hie two baod. which broke the force of the atone and aaved him from being knocked eoele. A 11 w Mi arm and leg were terribly bruited. Theaama u.rm knvkrl all the ehingleaoff a dwelling Lome loct-vl tomedivtaoca from the agency. Toe (tonea that did the htler wera deicribed aiioii.t ice with Jtgged edge and not roond aa hailatone uauady are. Th mal!et atone in thu remarkahle bail torm were not lee than three inchea in circr.mference, while the larger one were onen more than aeyen im-hea I ia not aarpriefng that Mr. More prefer hi native ttate. The Crops. DaATii or Fbkd PritrrtR Mr. Cbaa. Pfeiffer received adiapa'ch thi morn ing announcing tb death of hi brother Fred Pfeiffer, at Council Illuff, Iowa, laat evening. The particular were not given, but it la thought to have been audden aa Mr. Tfeiffer bad been attend ing to buaineaa juat before. The deceaa ed wa 69 year of age. 11 waa a resi dent of Albany for aoveral year, coming here will Mr. Charles Pfeiffer, tlie two building the Kerere llou.e together. He baa aince, together witlt nieuiber of hi family paid Albany several vlaili, which have been returned at time tit Mr. Pfeiffer and family of thia city. Old resident will hear with regret of tlie death of Mr. Pfeiffer. Will EsroRce nit Law. Th Farm cr'a Protective Aseoclallon of Oakville met Saturday evening and presented their grievancea against hunters from the towna, and passed this resolution, which will be printed on cloth and posted on t neir tarma : " w e, the underaigned cit Uona ;of Orleans precinct and vicinity have agreed to aunport aa an organisa tion each other In the proaecition of the game and treapasa laws of the state of Oregon," which means that hunters rnuat look out. J.0TIC. By order of the city council of Albany reaidents'oTThe cUy are re- 4iue4ted to cut the grass adjoining their lots and clean up tb street along thei property. To be done within five dayi irom uaio, juiy 11, nvo. A Wyoming man a few daya ago shipped 1100 head of yearling cattle out of Linn county. Oregon. He paid 118.50 and $17.00 per head for steer and Ill.fiO and $13.00 per head for heifer. Agri culturlit. A. large number ol letters were reretv ed thi morning from th boys at San Francisco. They gave glowing accounts of the grand reception give them on their arrival, rimy were all well from Albany, but alter living in a warm cli mate were about froxen by the (tiff Gal dun uaie oreezee. H.lurate Tour llowala Willi Viutiarata. I'umW Cathnrtti. cure eonmlnnilon forever. Wc, 'JOc. II C. 0. C. full, uruKKlau rotiiaa money. About two hundred attended the Elke excursion to th Hay yesterday. Hon. Thoa. II. Tongue has a horso named Mark Hanna, beaidea several fast horce, Don Uolt having a record of 2:19 4 David Shiplevaa rid resident of Ben ton and Lincoln counties, residing on llio Big Elk. waa found dead in Ids bed one day last week. Tli Eugene reached Harrisburg Sat urday in good sba(e, and ia probably the only boat on th river thatconld go ao lor south at I hi time of tlie year. Carl Boron killed a cougar near the warehouse at Cottage O rove laat week, shooting It when ten feet away lust as the annual was about to spring upon him. The great and only Sam Jonea will lecture at Uladatono Park. Oregon City tomorrow. Many will wish to hear him. the b. r. wt l g've a special rate 01 one 1 a re tor tse round u ip. Advertising pay Lawyer Caon n loat his valuable Lewellyn setter last Saturday morn'ng, advertised for it in the evening Democrat, and it canto horn from the country the same evening about 8 oMock covered with mud. The city council of PrlnevillS lias en tered into a contract with Morrla & Whitehead of Portland, for tb sale ol $10,000 of 6 po cent 15 year bond au thorised by the city f r water and elec- The warm weathvr aud bright run Sin were lavorable to all growing crop but rain would prove beneficial in iom ittcaliiiee. Grain la dtveloolja raoldlv ran sown wucat, oariey and oats are turning yellow.and in some sections har vesting of barley ba commenced. Oat are in excellent condition. Early sown spring grain ia beading and promise weii ; the prevailing warm weather la In Juriou to filling. Th yield will not be aa heavy aa tb fall town on accouut of th reduced avr'ag caused by tb back ward season. The cutting of timothy clover and cheat continue. Tb bay crop I. excellent and ia turning out well. Thtre baa been an abaeoc of bot. dry wind up to date, and re porta from all ectiou Indicate that the grain crop ia in lairiy aaiuaciory coauiuon. Tb strawberry era -on ia over. Cher He sre rip-ring rspidlv and picking hat commence!; liter win be a large crop of Koyal Anna, fna fruit proapect re main unchanged. At plea, prune and near will b a poor crop. Dropping baa ceaeeo. Hoi cjoiio'te i excellent codiino and are the moat promising of any crop. Kerplwrrie a in market and are teiy plentiful: a good crop I being a enred. Hiackbert ie are ripening rapidly ana a very large yield 1 promts, cur rent are riy and ia market. At the close of th week th era j condition in western Oregon un fairly eatiafactory. Frank McClung returned Saturday evening I rom Monmouth, where he Had beta with Frank Oirard, tb young man referred to by th Dshocbat in Satur day a iasite aa having left bis company at Ban Franciaco without permission. Th particular show vry extenuating circumstance. Oirard received a die patch immediately on hi arrival an nouncing ttte dangeroua illness of his mother, and applied for a furlough. hlcb was refused. The uova let Lini down into a email boat with an imaro- viaed rope and b came bom. He told Mcuung that h would go right back as soon aa possible, and th sentiment is goneral that be should be excused. Gir ard waa with Dr. Adams In this city for sometime and is highly spoken of a a young man as well as soldier. .WEDNESDAY.. Ti er Is over 1200 Of 0 on denn.ll in I lift First National Bans of Prinetille. One of the boat on the Yukon river. hak waa taken in in section, in eixteen trips cleared $35,000. At the Chautauqua gathering tonight 8m Jones will dlivr his lecti re on "Oet there aod atay there," and tomor row two leelures'''Maobood and Money.' ml "Sawsiety." The peon! of Oskland. f r. ara not silting in ih ashes, but Lave already gone to work to rebuild the city, and It iH ueuer ouni man bclore. The fif.e Sword to be Deanrji.nf a! .EllSa has arrived and maybe seen at F. M. Irench'a. The monev for it I being raised by ften ladies of tlie Emergency Corps. Several Albany people bad made ar rangement to make a trip to Alaska with an excursion party to go in Auguat from mr, ura it was learned laaiTnigtit that there were no berths left", and they got left. Mr. M. Acheton, who recently went to Eastern Oregon 00 a tiip write from Lmati'la county thatcoasiderat le wheat baa been ruined by the recent hot pell aod dry weather aod tbat there will not be over half a crop of wheat. Bathing ia very popular these warm daya. A cro d of twenty or thirty may be aeen every evening about eight o'clock acroaa the V illamett. It i a refreshing and healthy pastime, but like all things should be indulged in moderately. Th A. O. U. W baa paid the heir of th late Lorenxo Grey the $2,000 bene ficlary which he earned. Mr. Grey re ceived $1,000 and Nolia and Mertica each $500, $1,000 is also due f-om a Degree of Honor and and $1,000 from the Home Forum. In response to requeet'foKanJopinion Attorney General Blackburn informs Sheriff Livingstone of Grant County tbat he i not entitled to collect mileage from the county seat where the papers are served by a deputy residing nearer the party served, but only mileage for the tor the actual dieteoca traveled in the service of the paper. That' what. "After th gray waste of Wyoming and Idaho, Oregon, with it incompir able dim', it tree, it grata ea, it fruits sod flowers, is moot welcome, says Editor of tb ttreeocaetle, Ind., Free Pres.. There I a certain etrang fascin ation about the vaat atretcb of desert which on, matt cross to reach this bean- lillll Imml "li.ra ml la lha Itraonn " But at ibis lime Mr. Arnold bad not even ths M Ulauiette vallr south of Port-laud HOME AND ABROAD. Refrigerator, Ice cream freezers. At Stewart & Sox Hardware Go's. Call si th Sugar Bowl for fresa falt Have yonr photo taken at Mis Long's lor casn f 1 w dozen, cabinet sze. Fresh fruit at Viereck's Sngar Bowl parlors. STOVES and Tinware at Ohllng & Jiutourt . Garden Hose and Lawnniowers at Ob- ling Hulburt', Iiay&Kingaley, marble dealers bave Genie' French Calf Shoes, $2, worth $1. XSext Itevere House. Fresh Sodaville soda-water a healthful summer drink, at Burkhart & Lee's. For (ale, gocd carpeting. 33 cen'a per rard, by f. 8. Alexander, east end d 81b street. Mr. G. A. Wts-oj. of Albsnv. will run the Pbiloma h warebouae thia year. limes. Dr. L. V. Units and ton of Woodbnrn. formerly of Albany, bay let a contract for the construction of a brick 60x80, to SOStt,0tKJ. Tb Jonrnal vs that there I a ere De- vine report that the Rieiy corner will be chosen for the pottoflic ait. Wheat dropped two cent veterdv afternoon and Hi now 48 cent. In Chicago it has g nedown fiotn 80 cent to 70 cent. W list's lb matter. The petitions asking th Sor.tbern Pa rifle to run a train out of Corvalli lo lvruaod in tb morning and back in tb evm.lpg, were seat yea'.erdry lo the headquarter of tb company in Port land. James Davidson residing in Benton county, across the Willamette yesteiday islloffa load of bay, striking on bis h.ad aod receiving tome bad atraina and bruises. Dr. Davij was sent for and at tended btm. There 1 on exhibition at F. L. Cham brrj' store a "Gila monster," tb famous poisonous rep'ile of Arizona. It wa sent to O. L. Scott, of thia city, by C. A McDonald, of Loa Aogelea well koowa her. So poieooona ia the monster that no antidote ia known for It bite. Eu gene Guard. Two very peculiar bicycle accident recently happened at Lebanon. Leslie Fry, a twelve years older, waa riding barefooted when tb big loe of hi right loot wa caught between tbe cbstn ' acd sprocket wheel and taken off. Fred Uentry was oiilug bis bicycle and gave tbe wheel a mm wben one of bia thumbs cangbt in tb earn place taking off tb end of it. Tbat ia a dangerous place be tween lb chain and sprocket wheel. We buy, sell and store grain. ' We make Magnolia Flour. Also whole wheat. Patent and germ, fl urs IheMagaolia Mill. At Tangent. t On last Saturday evening ao Ice cream and lawa social was glyen at th resid ence of Mr. aod Mrs. L B. Luper by tb young tadirsof th Epworlh Leaguaol th M. if church at Tangent. About eighty people were pretent and a good time wa bad. Tb literary exercise consisted of song, declamation, Instrumental mnsio and a tableaux. Tr-e lawn wa beauti lul.y lighted by Chinese lanterns sus pended from over banging bough. Alter ihe llterry program came tb ice cream snpperof which five and a half gallon were soon disposed of. Mext can e the social part which wer highly ci.jojed iy all present. Tc Ihe eucccsi of this social much cred- is due th young ladiee; but at tb nme time much is du to Mr. aud Mrs. Luper for tbtir untiring efforts and the kind and friendly manner in wbicn they entertained those present. The only incident that arose s mar trie pleasant lime happened wLen on of tb bora bitched op hi boggy and bad hi partner in tbe sest beside him and bad taken a firm hoi J upon th line and told tbe horse to go he stubbornly refused, but begsn to back and act ugly which fright ened Miie ao badly tbat b bad abandon the liorte and buggy and walk home wnb her. Wo-To-Bae for nrty Oala Guaranteed tobacco habit eore, makv weak men .too, blood pure. toe. at. All drufglsta. TERMS. Jailv DxifocAT.25cent per month 13.00 per year.in advance, 30: permontb not in advance. By carrier, 10 pel week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over months. Single copies 6c. Wksklv. $1.25 in advance; $1.50 at end f year; 11.75 for second year; $2.00 for Aird and proceeding year, wben not paid in advance. Club of Gv new subscribers at $5.00. UERViTA Sauna VITALITY, LOST Vlljri AND MANHOOD Cure Im potency, ITlfht Emissions and wasting diseasea, all effects of eelf- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blootl buti'icr. Brinpa the pi nk ploar.io pale cheek and restores te Cre of youth. By ma il fJOc prr box; O boxes lor 2.ZO; with a written giaran- vee to cure or roitina tbe money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Cfinton Jackson sts, CHICAGO, ILL. Fjr stl bFral Ubiiv, Orei. Ivfin, Drnil Notice. PtcixiAR Acciobn r. Mr. Frank Wat on, of the Albany Iron Works, met with a peculiar accident thi morning. II was pouring some babbit metal into a braae box, ',which had been washed with muriatic acid, when there waa an explosion and his face waa filled with acid and babbit metal, burning his lace so that it was necessary to quit work for a lew uays. TICKETS To all poir t Eaat via Gret t Northern Railway. For ratea, f Ider and full information call 1 r add -ess H. F. Mbrrill, Agent Albany Ha turned with disgust from an other-1 wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath. . Karl'aC.lnvnr RtntTaa nnriAd th hnxlh by it action on tbe bowels, etc, as noth else will. Sold for year on absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 ct. Fo ale by Fosbay A Mason. A vegetable ca'bartic that can be relied upon to do ita work thoroughly uood' Pill. You K now th jt tired feeling i exced ingly disagreeable. Wbatisrar betUr, you may know, by a fair trial, t hat Hooa' SarsaparilU entirely cores i'. Mr. and Mrs. Funk cf tbe millinery store are closing out their business hero preparatory to taking a trip into eastern Oregon. BORN. PAUKEILOo Monday evening. July 17, l-99. a few miles from Albany, to Mr. and Mr, lliram Parker, a con. All doing well. Not lea of First MMngf Creditor trio light works. The Grafters made a big graft at Indo-! Ia IL Dst.nct Court ot tbe Unl ed bUtes pendenca last Saturday dufea lag the for the District i f Oregon: boys of that city in their aecond game In the math r of J A Cain bankrupt 39 to 15. Independence haa one of the To the cred tor of J. A. Cmn of Browns- finem grounds in the state and the ju- villa, in tbe County of Linn and District venilea are very much pi ased with their aforesaid, a bankrupt. games thre and treatment received. Notice is hereby given lhat on tbe 12th 1 W T....m i n,ll. .V tn ' 0T Of UIJT A l. luol. n j - i . o .:. J..t .A,,) th Ctclnng cnelc peop e last fcaturjay night aay the Myitle Point Enterprise. lilHlertlie pretense 01 going a uuiivmg O. A. Archibald is taking his outing n the mountains. David Gitlieb is now clerk in Wm. 'teller's branch confectionary store. Mra. A. E. Eneliah. of Roeebo'g. ha bein visiting Albany frienda. Mr. J. K. Weatherfo-d ia at Oregon City tb guest of Mr. R. D. Wilson. Senator J. D. Daly, author of the fa mous Daly school la , waa in the city day. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blain went to the Pay this noon for a two weeks outing. Tbe water abates are warned to loos. out. Ex mayor Froman. Frank Froman and John Althouse returned last 'evening Irom r tsti Lako, witb nih. Capt. and Mrs. Kuhn of the S. A., ol Portland, arrived in Albany this week, and today apt, Kuhn left 'or Coos county on a trip. Miss Ma-geiia Bjink hasleenrerlectei to a potuion in ti e I'rineville 1 uhiic school !ire she has given excel'ent sat ielaction tbe past two or three jrars. Mr. Will lleodren, recently in J Gradwohl'a store during hi aleence In San FranciiK-o, haa beuo a clerkship with Nr. I. Ouhen Mr A. Harkleman. of Camp creek pa ted through here laat Thursday with about 4'J nead 01 nortes douiio lor ai bany Print ville Review Mr. II ckle man shouid reach Albany ly tonight. Prof, tnl Mr. I. M. Walker left Ibis morning on the steamer Albany for Oregon City, Prof. Schmidt left this noon and they will be Joined b; President Lee. In a few daya there wil be an Albany College day, in which these will be assisted bv Prof, and Mrs Wirta in a program of inlereet. be slipped away from home and attend ed the dedicatory services! of Ihe new chooUiouse at that ploce-J soc'al dance. fiain was duly abjudicated btnkrupt, and tbat th 1 first uiee ins? of nil creditors will be he'd at Alban?, I're.on in my officp,rn tr.e 24th dy of July A. D. 189). Kt one o'clock ia tbe afternoon, at wb'ch liuie the said creditors may a'lend, prove tbtir IU posed as a young man and the de- - "W",'" " . TI' i7i .T;. ; cepiion was compete, and he says the v """"", vy " ' boapiUbl. qualities of the people ire an- "jay Proper y cam. -fore said ,e,t...f . excelled, liut the fur will fly when a Im Iuy 14 . ,!j,j9- ctrtaiu Myrtlo Point lady hears of Mr.1 n. Deyoe'sbunt. Refe.e in Bansiup.c). On and after Ihis date wood sawing ia Albany will be for the following price. All four foot wood, 2 cut, 60 cent; four foot wood, 3 cat, 60 cents; four foot wood, "oe cut, 40 cents; pole wood per cord, 75 cente. By tbe hour $1. J. M . asd R. E. Owbhs. N. A. BlODGITT. - Wk. Nkklt. W. A. Giiteos. . O.O. CXELa. K. O. T. M. very 3'orJy evni at K. O. T. If all Vlsitinr Kntghu iaviied. is; M Neport.Oommander. SIX PER CENT LOANS. I have a limited amount of money to loat. on first-class farm security or improved business property in Albany. 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